Friday, March 26, 2010

"Process servers, you've been served -- with stricter regulations. New
York's City Council passed a bill Thursday toughening rules for
entities that hunt down people and serve them with legal papers,
including a requirement that they electronically log every attempt.

The legislation also ensures that deceitful process servers who
dump papers instead of serving them -- a trick known as "sewer service"
-- could be liable if the people they were supposed to serve then turn
and sue them.
The City Council approved the legislation largely to crack down
on debt collection agencies that are often accused of failing to notify
debtors that they have lawsuits pending against them.

Out of some 300,000 consumer credit cases filed in New York civil
courts in 2008, about 80 percent resulted in default judgments in favor
of the plaintiffs, the city said, meaning most defendants didn't know
they were being sued."Read moreLocation Oakland, Ca - Private Investigator

About Me

We develop deep background on individuals and companies related to
assets, interests, activity, political and social associations,
employment, litigation and business history, reputation and ownership for attorneys and businesses.
Tamara Thompson Investigations specializes in due diligence, Internet, database and, genealogical and adoption search and reunion investigations.

Trainings, Presentations and Publications

Tamara provides in-house trainings to law firms,
financial service companies, and other businesses and speaks at
conferences of professional associations.

I have presented at the State Bar of California, the California
Association of Licensed Investigators and the Oregon Criminal Defense
Lawyers Association, "So You Think You Know Google?" and "Social
Networking Sites: Investigating People On The Internet".